Lubambe Mines Limited ZCCM Investments

Lubambe Mine is an underground mining operation situated on the Zambian belt close to the town of Chllilabombwe.The Lubambe Mine is 80% owned by EMR Capital Resources, while 20% is held by ZCCM Investments Holdings Plc. Like us Location The greater Lubambe mining licence area includes

Zambia's miners paying the price Mines and Communities

Zambia's miners paying the price Published by MAC on 20051012 . Privatisation of Zambia's copper industry has left the fate of miners in the hands of a clutch of highly dubious Chinese, Swiss and UK registered companies and negligent contractors. This, despite one of the worstever mining disasters anywhere in recent years.

Mopani Mines Archives Zambian Mining News

Mopani Mines Plc has implemented a number of programmes aimed at empowering and building capacity of local contractors and other small and medium enterprises in Zambia. The Company is encouraging formation of joint venture partnerships between local contractors and internationallyrecognized and wellestablished foreign firms wishing to do business with Read More » Zambias

Mining Companies in Zambia Projects IQ

Mining companies in Zambia are focused on extracting the countrys vast copper and uranium deposits, as well as the more limited gold, nickel and industrial deposits. For companies interested in conducting mining operations, or opening mining companies, in Zambia, Zambias Ministry of Mines, under which falls the Chamber of Mines, is the first port of call.

Analysis on copper mining trends in Zambia MINING.COM

Lumwana Mine Mining Technology Mining

Lumwana Mine is an opencut copper mine project in the North West province of Zambia, 220km west of the belt and 65km west of the town of Solwezi. It is reported to be Africas largest copper mine. The mine was officially inaugurated in April 2009 by Equinox Minerals. The bulk emulsion manufacturing plant was opened at the Lumwana

Four Big Mines Dominate Zambia's Production

F our big mines dominate Zambias copper production, complemented by several smaller players who also play an important role. All the mines are backed by a wide range of respected international investors. The Zambian government, through its investmentholding company ZCCMIH, is a minority shareholder in nearly all of them and is, in effect, the biggest shareholder in Zambias mining